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  • Similar to Chaos Star

    This is similar to CU’s Chaos Star, Wheel of Fate (not casinos) or Symbol of Chaos. ✳ Eight spoked asterisk. It is a symbol of revival and is similar to the Greek word “XI” (the capital letter of the word Christ). The Cross of the eight-point cross-stone ceremony (U+2733) ❊ Six Teardrop-Spoked Propeller Asterisk (U+274A)…

  • Similar to Praying Skeleton

    Similar to Praying Skeleton

    This is similar to CU’s Praying Skeleton. But here is nothing to do with Cirith Ungol, only similar. First painting the book, William Cheselden (1688 – 1752).   https://www.instagram.com/p/BYoJFlZhRgA/   And also others skeleton things. Also see Logos.

  • Headache magazine/TrueMetalFan

    Headache magazine/TrueMetalFan

    When I heard the debut album of this band, I was addicted right away! Hard rock from the seventies with a metal edge. You will rarely hear something like that anymore in 2005. Responsible for this awesome CD are former members of DESTINY’S END (Perry Grayson- guitar & vocals) and the cult band of all…

  • Destiny’s End – Pre-Production Demos 1997 / Memoirs of an Inconsequential Metaller

    [This entry is a work in progress. There will be frequent updates to the text and photos in the near future. -P] Demo-lition Derby Since Destiny’s End was in the throes of accepting one of two recording contract offers in September 1997, we didn’t quite shop around a demo to labels. Metal Blade and Nuclear Blast were pursuing…

  • CIRITH UNGOL: Tales of a “Paradise Lost” – the 30th anniversary

    CIRITH UNGOL: Tales of a “Paradise Lost” – the 30th anniversary

    Robert Garven: Many years have passed since this album was recorded and released and my views on it have evolved significantly over the years. When the band got back together in 2016, Metal Blade Records re-released “Paradise Lost” and this gave me a chance to reflect on the events that happened with this album, and…

  • Logos

    Logos

    Osteographia, or The anatomy of the bones William Cheselden (19 Oct 1688 – 10 Apr 1752) is author on a book. This image is called plate 36 (XXXVI). See the further here on this site. Praying Skeleton logo The praying skeleton logo is our own design, dating back to around 1977. – Greg Lindstrom Draft logo…

  • Interview with Cirith Ungol

    Interview with Cirith Ungol

    Hi! The new album, “Dark Parade,” seems to explore themes of doom, societal decay, and environmental collapse. What inspired the band to delve into such a dark and apocalyptic concept for this record? Tim: The name Dark Parade conjures up the latest searing entry in Cirith Ungol’s ongoing chronicle of man’s never ending fade into…

  • B.C. Rich Guitars – An Appreciation

    Whether you’ve met me in person or seen me on stage or not makes no difference. Most folks who have followed my various musical endeavors know I’m pretty obsessed with vintage B.C. Rich guitars. My love for B.C. Rich axes is unparalleled except for my similar addiction to Gibsons (especially vintage ones!). Where it took…

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    If you have one or more interviews, more media, clothes, posts, technical issues, more of the WordPress or eventually other CMS, HTML, CSS, PHP, MySQL, WordPress, Forum, corrections, map, ads, SEO, SEM, SMO, SMM or other social media (SoMe), then please help a lot. Please contact. I’m constantly looking for people who can contribute or…

  • Pyramid, castle and mountain

    Pyramid, castle and mountain

    Do you know what this is? Also see logos here.                      

  • Hard Announcements / Hard Talk – Cirith Ungol

    Hard Announcements / Hard Talk – Cirith Ungol

    1. So Greg, let’s start at the beginning. Cirith Ungol was formed in the 70’s but didn’t get signed until the early 80’s, right? What do you remember about the early days? GREG: Rob Garven and I first met in English class in 7th grade in 1969, and we found we had common interests in…

  • CIRITH UNGOL: Back In Black

    CIRITH UNGOL: Back In Black

    A new Cirith Ungol-album, their first in nearly 30 years simply can’t go unnoticed here at Metal Squadron. I called drummer and original member Robert Garven to get all the details on the long awaited comeback from what must be considered as one of the founding acts of epic heavy metal. Robert, when Cirith Ungol…

  • Go It Alone

    Preliminary conclusion: It seems like there is no “Go It Alone” song name, and no lyrics and no vocals before Prophecy. Jim worked out to the rhythms back around 1984. Jim moved to California in 1985/6. Jim joined the band Train Wreck Blooze. Peter Vollmer and Jim Barraza wrote Go it Alone at John’s music.…

  • Join the Legion

    Join the Legion

    Part 1 is Join the Legion (1991). Part 2 is The Call (intro) and Legions Arise (2020). UNDERRATED AS HELL!!! Fenriz (Darkthrone)   Rob: A rousing song, our first in the series of a call to arms for our fans to join us in on our career long mission, to rally around what we considered…

  • Go It Alone

    Go It Alone

    A cover of Train Wreck Blooze, then written by Scott Campbell, Jimmy Barraza and Kurt “The Crusher” Grothe in 1985. Covered by Ventura The Band from 1989, Cirith Ungol from 1991, and recently live by Dexter Ward. Music: Scott Campbell Lyrics: Scott Campbell, Barraza, Grothe, lyrics re-written by Tim Baker PARADISE LOST by Cirith Ungol “GO…

  • Old Falcon Interview – Early 2004

    Found this old Falcon interview conducted by Tobi of Metal Coven early 2004 while doing a search. Check it out at http://www.metalcoven.de/interviews/falcon/falcon_e.htmIf you’re too lazy to follow the link, below is the text. :P—Tobi: First of all, please let us know when, why and by whom Falcon was founded. What was the intention behind the founding…

  • Metal Forces Magazine

    Metal Forces Magazine

    Roughly translating as ‘pass of the spider’ from the fictional language Sindarin, the name of Californian heavy metal group Cirith Ungol was lifted from the Lord Of The Rings series, a trilogy of fantasy novels written by English professor J.R.R. Tolkien and published between 1954-55. Located in the western mountains of Mordor, Cirith Ungol is guarded by…

  • Invisible Oranges

    Invisible Oranges

    By Invisible Oranges Staff November 10, 2016 10:00 AM. http://www.invisibleoranges.com/interview-cirith-ungol/ There is a place where “Exciter” plays through to “Heroes End”, and the great I AM always flips the plate. You’ll find it between the Pacific and a cross topped mountain, just an hour and a half’s train ride north of Burbank. In this place, foul…

  • Destiny’s End – Breathe Deep the Dark

    Destiny’s End – Breathe Deep the Dark [18 August 2011: This post is under heavy construction. It was a herculean task I’ve been undertaking over the past several months. I will be adding more links, photos and correcting errors. -P] Previously I blogged about the pre-production demos for the debut Destiny’s End album. Before you read this…

  • Destiny’s End – Transition (Joe Floyd’s Mix)

    I’m now going to share a very controversial recording with you: Joe Floyd’s original mix of the second  Destiny’s End album, Transition (March 2000). Transition cover painting by Brom Transition CD tray card with art by Brom Some of my close friends know that the Metal Blade CD release of Transition is actually not the first mix…